Charm in fiction derives from a mix of elements like narrative voice and characters. Tom Lamont's 'Going Home' showcases this charm through central character Joel's two-year-old perspective.
Lamont, a former award-winning journalist, strategically unveils Joel's viewpoint, making him the focus without overtaking the narrative. Other characters' stories intertwine around the central figure, contributing to the novel's allure.
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